For this project, I created a textured ocean wave artwork with a strong 3D effect using an MDF base and chipboards. The main idea was to make the waves flow out of the frame, creating movement and depth.
The chipboards helped build dimension, while texture paste and acrylic paints added the dynamic feeling of crashing ocean waves.
This piece combines mixed media techniques, coastal inspiration, and layered textures to transform a simple frame into a dynamic ocean scene.
Materials Used
For the foundation, I worked with an MDF base, which provided the stability needed for heavy texture and layered elements.
To build dimension and structure, I used a stencil and added chipboards throughout the composition. These layers helped shape the movement of the waves.
- MDF base
- Chipboards
- Wave stencil
- Texture mediums and modeling paste
- Acrylic paints in ocean-inspired tones
- Metallic and white highlights for wave details
Sometimes the most interesting artworks happen
when we stop treating the frame as a limitation — and let the art break free.





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